Jacob Tremblay Stars in New Trailer for "Wonder"

Get the tissues.

Jacob Tremblay dominated the awards circuit last year while promoting the drama Room alongside Brie Larson — seriously though, how adorable is basically everything he says? — so get ready for another press tour on the horizon.

The first trailer for Jacob's next film, Wonder, has dropped, and you should prepare yourselves for major tearjerker material. Based on the best-selling book, the film tells the story of a boy named Auggie who was born with severe conditions that prevented him from attending a normal school. When he's finally deemed well enough to enter fifth grade at a local elementary school, he quickly becomes "the most unlikely of heroes" in his class as his parents (Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson), teachers (Hamilton's Daveed Diggs), and community accept him as the bright and creative boy that he is. No, you're not sniffing, we are.

"I know I'm not an ordinary 10-year-old kid," Jacob's character says in the trailer. "I’ve had 27 surgeries. They helped me to see, to breathe, to see, to hear out of hearing aids, but none of them have made me look ordinary." So leave it to his mother to give him one wonderful pep talk: "You're not ugly, Auggie. Because I’m your mom, it counts the most. Because I know you the most.”

The Canadian youngster has a busy year ahead of him. Besides Wonder, which will be released in November, Jacob will be co-starring in the small-town drama The Book of Henry alongside Naomi Watts; The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, playing an aspiring actor; and the sci-fi horror remake of The Predator.